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Fullt title: A Chinese Canton enamel and gilt bronze ritual wine vessel or 'jue' on wooden stand, 18/19th C.Description: H.: 21,5 cm - L.: 18,5 cm (incl. stand)H.: 18,5 cm - L.: 18,5 cm (the jue) Provenance: - The collection of Italian artist Maurizio Vetrugno.- Most of the collection was acquired in Asia in the 1980's and 1990's. Condition: (UV-checked)- Generally in very good condition.- A superficial chips to the enamel below one of the vertical extensions.- A small chip to the front section, under the rim.- A crack to the wooden stand. ______________)- _________- ____________- _________
Fullt title: A Chinese Canton enamel hand mirror, inscribed 'Dan Na', QianlongDescription: H.: 35 cm - L.: 16 cm (the mirror)H.: 37 cm (total height on stand) Condition: (UV-checked)- Generally in good condition, the bronze part with normal superficial wear and nice patination.- Some retouching to the side opposite to the mirror and the topside. ______________)- ___________________- ________________
Fullt title: A Chinese lozenge-shaped Canton enamel vase, QianlongDescription: H.: 30 cm Provenance:- The collection of Italian artist Maurizio Vetrugno.- Most of the collection was acquired in Asia in the 1980's and 1990's. Condition: (UV-checked)- Presenting very well.- Normal superficial wear to the bronze and some typical tight crack lines throughout.- Some losses of the enamel design, part of them with related overpainting. ______________)- ___________- _____________________- _____________UV________________
Fullt title: A Chinese famillle verte vase and a gilt bronze-mounted celadon-ground famille rose vase, 19th C.Description: H.: 35,5 cm (the famille rose vase, incl. mount and stand)H.: 29 cm (the famille verte vase) Condition: (UV-checked)- The famille verte vase in excellent condition.- The famille rose vase with superficial crazing throughout. ______________)- ______- ___________
Fullt title: A Tibetan gilded and silvered bronze figure of Karmapa IV, Rolpe Dorje (1340-1383), 16th C.Description: H.: 21 cm Provenance:- An Australian private collection.- Besch Cannes Auction, Cannes, France, July 21, 2013, lot 228. (sold EUR 11.000) (external links available on rm-auctions.com)
Fullt title: A large Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze Buddha on lotus throne, MingDescription: H.: 49,5 cm (incl. stand) Condition: (UV-checked)- The Buddha generally in very good condition, with normal superficial wear to the gilding and patination.- Some small typical superficial casting flaws throughout.- Two small chips to the base rim.- The lotus stand generally in very good condition, with normal superficial wear to the gilding and patination. ______________)- ____________________________- _________- _______- _____________________________
Fullt title: A large Chinese gilt bronze group of Guanyin with servants, MingDescription: H.: 46 cm Provenance:- Acquired in China in the 1st quarter of the 20th C. by Belgian engineer Francois Nuyens, in charge of the creation of tramways in Tianjin.- By descent in the family. Condition: (UV-checked)- The Buddha and the stand generally in good condition, with normal superficial wear to the gilding, nice patination and superficial encrustation throughout.- Some supercial dents and casting flaws throughout.- A section with a few casting flaws above the base rim and a casting hole on the back of the Guanyin.- Lacking the tip of one finger of the right hand from the viewer's perspective.- Lacking a small part to the crown and Guanyin's hair.- The throne with a casting hole on the backside, right boy lack a small part to his hairopins and a chip in the middle of the left boy. ______________)- __________________________________- __________________- ____________________- __________- _________________- __________________________________
Fullt title: A Chinese gilt bronze figure of Avalokitesvara, Yongzheng mark and of the periodDescription: H.: 16,5 cm Provenance:- A Dutch private collection.- Sotheby's, Hong Kong, April 8, 2014, lot 3059. (sold HKD 2.080.000) (external link available on rm-auctions.com) (see scan of catalogue entry) Condition: (UV-checked)- The sculpture generally in very good to excellent condition, with normal minor superficial wear and patination.- The gilded surface very fresh and attractive.- Some negligible tiny superficial dents throughout. ______________)- _________________________- _________
Fullt title: A Chinese gilt bronze figure of Buddha seated on a rock, MingDescription: H.: 21 cm Provenance: A Dutch private collection. Condition: (UV-checked)- The Buddha generally in very good condition, with superficial encrustation and patination, as well as typical wear to the gilding throughout.- A chip to the base, situated on the back.- A casting flaw showing as a tight horizontal tension crack to the back of the Buddha. ______________)- _________________________- _______- ________________________
Fullt title: A Chinese partly gilt bronze figure of Guanyin on a lotus throne, MingDescription: H.: 28,5 cm (the Buddha on stand)H.: 22 cm (the Buddha figure) Provenance: A Dutch private collection. Condition: (UV-checked)- Generally in good condition, with normal superficial wear to the gilding and nice patination.- Some dents to the foot rim.- Lacking three decorative parts to the crown, the tips of two fingers to the left hand and a small section of the robe, close to the left arm from viewer's perspective.- Two small holes from casting, to the low part of the lotus throne. ______________)- ____________________________- _________- _______________________________- ___________________
Fullt title: A Sino-Tibetan bronze Pala-style Tara, 18/19th C.Description: H.: 15,5 cm Provenance: A Dutch private collection. Condition: (UV-checked)- The sculpture generally in very good condition, with superficial encrustation and normal wear.- Some small superficial dents throughout, especially to the foot rim. ______________)- _____________________- ________________
Fullt title: Two Chinese bronze sculptures of Shou Lao and Guanyin, MingDescription: H.: 20 cm (the tallest) Condition: (UV-checked)- Both figures generally in good condition, with normal minor superficial wear and patination.- The small figure with one deer horn broken and a few casting flaws to the back.- The big figure with three missing sections to the coiffure, one missing section above the hands, one hole to the shoulder on the backside and a tension line to the throne on the left side due to a bump. ______________)- ________________- ____________________- ________________________________________
Fullt title: A Chinese bronze Buddha, 19th C.Description: H.: 25 cm Condition: (UV-checked)- The Buddha generally in good condition, with superficial encrustation, normal wear and some minor superficial dents throughout.- A restored section of ca. 2 x 5 cm on the back.- The top of the head, nose, fingers and toesshow the original colour of the bronze, probably because they were often touched. ______________)- _________________________- __________2x5___- _______________________________
Fullt title: A Chinese partly gilt bronze Guanyin holding a boy, MingDescription: H.: 23 cm Condition: (UV-checked)- The right arm from viewer's perspective with a restuck break.- A small chip to the finial of the crown.- A section restored of ca. 3 x 5 cm on the back, above the base rim. ______________)- _________- _________- _________________3 x 5___
Fullt title: A Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze Buddha Amitayus, QingDescription: H.: 22,5 cm (incl. stand)H.: 17 cm (the Buddha) Condition: (UV-checked)- Generally in good condition, with normal superficial wear to the gilding.- Lacking a piece on the hands, probably a bowl.- The wooden stand in good condition. ______________)- _______________________- ___________- _________
Fullt title: A Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze Tara, 17/18th C.Description: H.: 17 cm Weight: 1518 gramsCondition: (UV-checked)- The Buddha generally in very good condition, with superficial wear to the gilding and patination.- A small minor superficial chip to one of the finials of the crown.- Lacking a part resting on the arms, probably a ribbon.- Two holes to the base rim probably due to the casting. ______________)- _________________________- ___________- ________________- ___________________
Fullt title: Two Chinese bronze Buddhist lions and a standing infant Buddha, Ming and laterDescription: Added to the lot is a late 19th C. Indian bronze figure of Nataraja, a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the divine cosmic dancer. H.: 23,5 cm (Nataraja)H.: 20 cm (Buddha)H.: 13 cm (black lion)
Fullt title: A lacquered gilt bronze miniature Buddha, Tibet or Nepal, 15/16th C.Description: H.: 5,5 cm Condition: (UV-checked)- Generally in good condition, with normal superficial wear to the gilding and nice patination.- Some superficial dents throughout. ______________)- ____________________________- ______
Fullt title: A Japanese or Korean bronze bird-topped censer, probably 17th C.Description: H.: 39,5 cm - Dia.: 24,5 cm Weight: 4980 gramsCondition: (UV-checked)- The censer in very good condition, with minor superficial wear, patination and rust marks.- A few bump marks to the shoulder. ______________)- ______________________- __________
Fullt title: A Burmese bronze Shan-style Buddha Shakyamuni with inscription, Konbaung dynasty, 18th C.Description: H.: 27 cm Weight: 1131 gramsCondition: (UV-checked)- The Buddha generally in very good condition, with normal minor superficial wear and patination.- A small chip to the finial of the hat. ______________)- ____________________- ________
Fullt title: A very large archaic bronze tripod vessel and cover, 'ding', Eastern Zhou periodDescription: L.: 41,5 cm - H.: 29 cm Provenance: A French private collection. The current example is quite exceptional in terms of size. Such large 'ding' vessels are exceedingly rare. Ref.: Bonham's, New York, March 15, 2021, lot 3, for a smaller example. (sold USD 10.837,50) (external link available on rm-auctions.com)
Fullt title: Three Chinese elliptical bronze cups, Eastern Zhou and HanDescription: L.: 19 cm (the two Eastern Zhou cups)L.: 13,5 cm (the Han cup) Provenance: The estate of the Australian collector William Rogers. Ref.: Jenny So, Eastern Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, The Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, New York 1995, no. 57, p. 300.
Fullt title: A large Chinese gilt bronze oil lamp in the shape of a kneeling figure, after a Han Dynasty exampleDescription: H.: 59,5 cm (incl. stand)H.: 47,5 cm (the bronze) The kneeling figure holds an oil lamp whose smoke would rise inside the hollow sleeve, to keep the room free from soot. Various inscriptions are visible. Ref.: Treasures from the bronze age of China, page 154, for the original after which our current example was made. (see added scans) Provenance:- A Dutch private collection.- Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 8 December 2002, lot 647. (sold Û29.800) (see added scans)
Fullt title: A Chinese archaic bronze ritual 'Dui' food vessel, Warring States periodDescription: L.: 18,5 cm - H.: 7,5 cm Weight: 447 gramsProvenance: - A Belgian private collection.- Previously in a French private collection. Ref.: - Jenny So, Eastern Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, The Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, New York 1995, no. 61, page 312, for a related example. (see added scans)- Bonham's, London, Nov. 5, 2020, lot 2, for a similar example. (sold GBP 26.000) (external link available on rm-auctions.com) Condition: (UV-checked)- The censer generally in good condition, with normal superficial wear, very nice patination and superficial encrustation throughout.- A casting flaw of ca. 15 mm to the rim and another to the handle.- A retouching to the side, probably to recover a cating hole. ______________)- __________________________- __________________- ______________________
Fullt title: A rare Chinese inscribed archaistic bronze 'Yi' pouring vessel, Zhenghe, Northern SongDescription: L.: 22,5 cm - H.: 14,5 cm Inscribed on the base: Zhenghe __, referring to the years 1110-1118 of the Northern Song dynasty. Condition: (UV-checked)- The vessel generally in good condition, with normal superficial wear, very nice patination and superficial encrustation throughout.- A small superficial chip to the base rim.- A section of ca. 3 x 7 cm with yellow green corrosion under the rim. ______________)- __________________________- _________- ______ 3 x 7 __________
Fullt title: A Chinese inscribed archaistic bronze 'Ding' tripod cauldron, Northern SongDescription: H.: 20 cm - Dia.: 16 cm Weight: 1717 gramsThe inscription on the inside reads 'Ran Ding' __. As a sensitive and talented artist, Huizong of the Northern Song dynasty had a strong personal interest in antiquities and classical art. He replicated a well known group of high quality archaistic bronzes based on the ancient ones. For example, a bronze 'Ding' cast in the Zhenghe period (1110-18), was modelled on a Shang prototype (external link available on rm-auctions.com). Like the Zhenghe 'Ding', our current 'Ran Ding' displays a high level of similarity to a Shang prototype, which was likely a creation from the Northern Song royal workshop and is not found in bronzes of later periods. A comparable Shang period example with similar taotie masks was sold by Christies on 24 Mar 2011 (external link available on rm-auctions.com). Compared with archaic bronzes from the bronze age, the copper content in bronzes from the Song dynasty is low. This confirms the dating of our current piece, as historical records mention a copper deficiency in this period. At the same time, the high lead content is likely to be the reason why the surfaces of Zhenghe ding and Ran ding are prone to tarnishing or darker patinas, unlike bronzes of later periods.Condition: (UV-checked)- The cauldron generally in very good condition, with normal minor superficial wear and very nice patination.- A few superficial dents throughout due to casting.- A section retouched of ca. 3 cm to the rim and an ancient restoration under one handle. ______________)- _____________________- __________________- _________3________________
Fullt title: A rare Chinese archaistic bronze 'Fang Ding' ritual food vessel with inscription, Song or earlierDescription: Dim.: 22,5 x 18 x 13 cm Weight: 1862 gramsProvenance: - A Belgian private collection.- An old Japanese collection in Hiroshima, before the Second World War (by repute). The inscription on the inside is Xi Zi Sun ___, which was originally the clan badge of Zuyi, Shang king Wudings eldest son.This was a strong royal family clan during the late Shang to early Zhou dynasty. Condition: (UV-checked)- Generally in very good condition, with normal minor superficial wear and patination.- Two superficial dents on one side.- A corner slightly retouched.- Some green corrosion on the inside. ______________)- _____________________- __________- _____________- ______ ___ "___"___________________“___”______:____________ “__” _“___”____________________“______________________________________”________“____________”________________________“_”______“_”__________“_”_____“_”___“_”_______“_”___________________________________________________________________·_____“__________________” ____·_________“____________________”__________________________________“ ”__“_”________·__·_____“______________________”_“ _____”_“ _________”____·__·_______“___”_____“______________”_______________________
Fullt title: A Chinese archaistic bronze moonflask or 'bianhu', Song/YuanDescription: H.: 13,5 cm Weight: 785 gramsCondition: (UV-checked)- The vase generally in very good condition, with normal superficial wear, very nice patination.- A casting flaw to the neck and the rim.- A casting hole above the base rim and a casting flaw and a small chip to the base rim. ______________)- ______________________- _________________- _______________________
Fullt title: A pair of documentary bronze 'Dou' ritual vessels, Chenghua, dated in accordance to 1480Description: Dia.: 15,5 cm - H.: 15 cm Ref.: Sotheby's, Hong Kong, Oct. 7, 2014, lot 3330, for a closely related individual example. (sold HKD 225.000) (external link available on rm-auctions.com) Condition: (UV-checked)- The pair of vessels generally in very good condition, with normal superficial wear, very nice patination and green corrosion on the inside.- The first one with a indentation to the rim, probably due to a bump.- The second one with a refilled casting flaw to the rim and a casting flaw to the base rim. ______________)- ______________________- __________________- ___________________________
Fullt title: A Chinese bronze tripod censer with jade-topped wooden cover, dated 1477, ChenghuaDescription: L.: 23,5 cm - H.: 25,5 cm Weight: 2472 grams Bearing the inscription Chenghua ing you zhi _____, which dates the piece in the year1477, during the reign of Chenghua. Provenance: A Dutch private collection. Condition: (UV-checked)- The censer generally in good condition, with superficial encrustation, normal wear and some superficial dents throughout.- The wooden cover with normal wear and a small chip to the rim. ______________)- ________________________- ___________________
Fullt title: A Chinese bronze waterdropper in the shape of a bixi with rider, MingDescription: L.: 15 cm - H.: 13 cm Condition: (UV-checked)- Generally in good condition, with normal superficial wear and nice patination.- A chip to the lower part of the right ribbon from the viewer's perspective. ______________)- _____________________- _____________
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